of The Vandals, King Thrasamund

Male 456 - 523  (67 years)


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  1. 1.  of The Vandals, King Thrasamund was born in 456 in Carthage, Tunis, Africa; died on 13 Jun 523 in Carthage, Tunis, Africa; was buried in 575 in Carthage, Tunis, Africa.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: LHLV-7DZ
    • Appointments / Titles: Between 496 and 523; He succeeded his brother Gundamund as King of the Vandals in Africa.
    • Appointments / Titles: Between 496 and 523; King of the Vandals and Alans
    • Appointments / Titles: Between 496 and 523, Kingdom of the Vandals, Africa, Roman Empire; King of the Vandals in Africa

    Notes:

    Thrasamund

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

    Thrasamund (450 -523 ), King of the Vandals and Alans (496 -523) was the fourth king of the north African Kingdom of the Vandals, and reigned longer than any other Vandal king in Africa other than his grandfather, Geiseric .

    Thrasamund was the third son born to Geiseric's fourth son, Gento, and became king in 496 only because all of Geiseric's sons and his own brother, King Gunthamund , all died in their forties. Upon Gunthamund's death, he was one of only two living grandsons of Geiseric, and inherited the throne in accordance with a law enacted by his grandfather bestowing the kingship on the eldest male member of his family.

    As king, he has usually been portrayed as an ineffectual ruler. Under his leadership, the Vandal kingdom appears to have continued a decline which began with Geiseric's death, and lost control of nearly all of modern Algeria to the Berbers . In the final year of his reign, the important port city of Leptis Magna was sacked by the Berbers, giving further evidence of the Vandals' weakness.

    On the other hand, he seems to have maintained a firm grip on the heartland of the Vandal kingdom, which consisted of modern Tunisia and eastern Algeria. He also ended many years of persecution of the Catholics which had begun under his uncle Huneric , a move which improved the Vandals' relations with the Byzantine Empire .

    Thrasamund died in 523 and was succeeded by his cousin Hilderic , the firstborn son of Huneric.

    Thrasamund married of the Ostrogoths, Amalafrida in 500. Amalafrida (daughter of of the Ostrogoths, King Theodemir and of the Ostrogoths, Queen Eréliéva) was born in 460 in Ravenna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy; died in 525 in Carthage, Tunis, Africa. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. of Saxony, Princess Amegonde was born in 480 in Thüringen, Germany; died in 540 in Thüringen, Germany; was buried in 540 in Thüringen, Germany.

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